
I never wanted my art to turn my into an emo angst-fest, but reality has had an effect on my fursona today. She's mourning with my human self for the loss of her old life.
Truly, I'm feeling very positive about this transition - I just had to rid myelf of the dark muse by using her up. Now, onwards and upwards! I have boobies to draw. T-T
Truly, I'm feeling very positive about this transition - I just had to rid myelf of the dark muse by using her up. Now, onwards and upwards! I have boobies to draw. T-T
Category All / Portraits
Species Housecat
Size 416 x 654px
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beautiful. I like emotional pieces... especially sad ones. xD I am just a sucker for a bit of a melodrama every now and then - tend to like tragic movies too. :P
I hope you are doing alright though - you seem to be weathering this difficult time well! better than I did, anyhow. ^^
I hope you are doing alright though - you seem to be weathering this difficult time well! better than I did, anyhow. ^^
hmm, that song was quite beautiful indeed, and I think it's a fitting use for what you'er probably feeling at the moment. Heeh, but life is life right, I guess it can't be all sunshine and lollipops or we wouldn't have emo music.
Well, just know that no matter what gets you down in life, Opa's alway's here to listen to his cutest, and most loved yodongsang ^_^.
The picture is great though. Good linework and all, very clear. But the smudged look of the shading kind of adds to the idea of this being a blemished piece of work in which you're expressing true sorrow, rather than just a sad portrait. Plus, there's always been something about sepia tones that just seemed more sullen than greytones.
Well, just know that no matter what gets you down in life, Opa's alway's here to listen to his cutest, and most loved yodongsang ^_^.
The picture is great though. Good linework and all, very clear. But the smudged look of the shading kind of adds to the idea of this being a blemished piece of work in which you're expressing true sorrow, rather than just a sad portrait. Plus, there's always been something about sepia tones that just seemed more sullen than greytones.
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